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England and Great Britain Hockey are set to welcome back goalkeeper Maddie Hinch into the women’s central programme from early June. Hinch, who grew up in Maidenhead, has been the FIH world goalkeeper of the year for the past three years and will be back in contention for Great Britain for the final

Marlow Hockey clubs U14 girls put in a strong showing at the Nationals in Reading at the weekend, and their hard work and effort saw them finish fourth in a very compeititve tournament. The girls faced three qualification matches and they started in good form, beating Thirsk 3-1 with goals coming fr

Maidenhead Ladies 5ths. -- Maidenhead Hockey Club have been shortlisted in three categories at the annual England Hockey Awards. The club features in the 'team of the year' awards, for both the men's and the women's categories, while one of its most committed members has been shortlisted for an 'uns

Marlow Hockey Club hosted Nordics HC in their inaugural Hils Farrar-Hockley Memorial Trophy match on Saturday. Hils was a prominent member in both clubs over 30 years and the game was held to commemorate the passing of Marlow's former vice chairman. A large crowd enjoyed an entertaining contest betw

]]>Fri, 19 Apr 2019 12:00:00 GMTMarlow Hockey Club's men end season on a high with 6-1 winhttp://www.twyford-advertiser.co.uk/gallery/hockey/143719/marlow-hockey-club-s-men-end-season-on-a-high-with-6-1-win.html
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Marlow men’s 1st team finished the MBBO Regional 1 season on a high with a 6-1 win over Eastcote. With 16-year-old Harvey Loretto outstanding on his debut they played some excellent hockey. Lorreto all but opened the scoring but teammate Lewis Goodman stole in to touch his shot home on the goal line

]]>Fri, 12 Apr 2019 09:00:00 GMThockey,Marlow Hockey ClubMaidenhead Hockey Club men's 1sts claim league title on final day of the seasonhttp://www.twyford-advertiser.co.uk/gallery/hockey/143713/maidenhead-hockey-club-men-s-claim-league-title-on-final-day-of-the-season.html
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After more than five months setting the pace in the Middx, Berks, Bucks and Oxon Regional Division 1, Maidenhead Hockey Club men’s 1sts wrapped up the title on Saturday with a 1-0 victory in their 'winner takes all' game against Oxford OBU. Matthew Heller’s goal was enough to give the Berkshire side

Barry Middleton, second right. -- Marlow’s Barry Middleton - the most capped player in the history of Great Britain and England Hockey – has announced his retirement from international hockey. Barry’s 432 caps and 119 goals for GB and England make him one of the sport’s most successful athletes. H

Maidenhead Girls u16s secured a top three finish in the England Hockey Western regional finals on Sunday at Reading. A terrific hat-trick by 14-year-old forward Tilly O’Dea in the final game against Bristol Firebrands clinched third place in the tough competition. Maidenhead had started in fine form

Marlow Ladies 4s (above) Marlow Ladies 1sts waved goodbye to the South Division 2 with an entertaining 2-2 draw with Hampstead and Westminster 2nds last weekend. It was another stunning season for the ladies, who secured their second promotion in a row. Marlow will enter the South Division 1 next se

The Middx, Berks, Bucks and Oxon Regional Division 1 has served up drama all season and it has saved the best for last as Maidenhead and Oxford OBU will go head to head on the final game of the season to decide who walks away as 2019 champions. Maidenhead have had a vice-like grip on top spot this s

There were wild celebrations after Windsor Ladies 2s won their final game of the season to clinch their first league title in almost 20 years. The 2-0 home victory against a resilient Oxford Ladies 6s side ensured the already promoted team go up as champions of Trysports Division 4. But Oxford put W

]]>Tue, 02 Apr 2019 16:30:00 GMThockey,windsor hockeyMaidenhead HC Men grab late win to stay top of the table with two games to go.http://www.twyford-advertiser.co.uk/gallery/hockey/143226/maidenhead-hc-men-s-grab-late-win-to-stay-top-of-the-table-with-two-game-to-go.html
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Tom Marrriott (left), David Tyler (middle) and Matt Keylock (right) celebrate. Maidenhead Men’s snatched a late 5-4 win against Reading in what might be a title deciding victory for the Berkshire side. Despite not leading throughout the game, Maidenhead scored the winner and the ninth goal of the af

Windsor Ladies First XI won backyard bragging rights after beating local rivals Maidenhead Ladies 3s 2-1 on home turf. The visitors began the game with confidence and ironically former Windsor player Saskia Swannack was first on the score sheet following a fine solo run but Windsor hit back through

With the hockey season winding down for most of the senior squads, it is Marlow juniors who have been impressing this weekend. The U14 Girls A side travelled to Bournemouth for the regional round of the England Hockey Junior Championship and were impressive in all their matches. The girls won all th

Marlow Ladies 1s. Having secured promotion last week, the Marlow Ladies 1s played Havant Ladies 1s at home and produced a stunning 4-0 win. Emma Bunyard got the ball rolling as Marlow dominated the play before Nat Riches doubled the lead from a short corner. The home side were three up before teh br

Maidenhead Men’s 1st team were forced to fight back from 2-1 down against an organised Eastcote side to earn a 2-2 draw, despite taking the lead in the first half through Matthew Heller. “It was a close game,” Brown said. “It was 1-1 for a long time and they made it 2-1 in the second half and then w

Maidenhead Hockey captain Chris Brown was disappointed not to get the win in a very tight game against play-off chasing Oxford Hawks on Saturday. The Berkshire side were on the wrong end of a narrow 1-0 scoreline as Oxford’s Finn Dunleavy scored the deciding goal. “It was frustrating,” Brown said. “

Lewis Goodman (Right) Marlow Men’s 1sts travelled to Wallingford and, despite looking comfortable for most of the match, were made to fight for their 3-2 win. Lewis Goodman opened the scoring before the break and doubled his tally with 20 minutes to go in the second half. Marlow were enjoying the li

Marlow’s U12 Girls and Boys were both crowned Bucks champions at the In2Hockey County Championships on Sunday. The boys claimed the title after successfully navigating their pool before beating Amersham & Chalfont 3-1 in the final. They were dominant throughout the tournament, scoring 24 times and o

Chris Sewell grabbed a brace but was forced off through injury against OMT. Marlow Hockey Club’s first team produced a valiant comeback but were unable to stop Old Merchant Taylors picking up all three points as they lost 3-2. Marlow started the game poorly and found themselves down 2-0 within eight